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Fallopian Tube Abnormalities
Fallopian Tube Abnormalities
The fallopian tubes are the path that the sperm and egg must take to achieve fertilization and successfully implant in the uterine cavity.
Disorders of the fallopian tubes can lead to the inability to conceive, because the sperm and egg cannot meet. Prior pelvic infection, surgery, or endometriosis can lead to blocked fallopian tubes.
Laparoscopy is used to diagnose and treat these disorders. In some cases, severely damaged fallopian tubes must be removed to give a woman her best chance to conceive with in vitro fertilization because fluid buildup in the fallopian tubes can create a toxic environment for implantation. In other cases, pelvic scaring and endometriosis can be treated to improve a patient's chances of conceiving naturally or with less aggressive fertility treatments.
Fallopian Tube Abnormalities
Blockage of the pathway that a woman’s egg travels from the ovary to the uterus is a fallopian tube disorder, which causes infertility.
Fallopian Tube Abnormalities
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